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A scientific look at the assassination of John F. Kennedy

by Jeff Franklin

Created on: October 19, 2009   Last Updated: March 14, 2010

A Theory for the Kennedy Assassination Conspiracy

Of all the countless investigations, research, inquiries and probes into what continues to haunt and provoke controversy regarding one of the most infamous events in American history - the assassination of President Kennedy, - it really puzzles me why the investigation I will put forth in the following theoretical description seems never to have even been considered in all the scenarios of the events that took place on that ominous day of November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. I will offer my two cents worth of CSI analysis of what took place that fateful day.

In understanding the logic I will present in the following discussion, one needs to only consider knowledge of a map (with directional orientations) of Dealey Plaza Park in downtown Dallas, the roads and features surrounding the park, the use of metal detectors hunting the grass area of the northeastern fourth of the park (I'll explain more on this later), a modern construction surveyor's laser box for beaming straight laser lines of alignment, some simple angular geometry, and most of all, an open mind, that is unbiased and capable of impartial judgment. I hope this paper will, once and for all, bring closure to not only the Kennedy family, but to 300 million American people the final proof that the assassination WAS indeed a conspiracy.

Now from the countless footage and views of the route the Presidential limousine that are seen on TV, the viewer should become familiar with the directional layout of architectural features in those millions of footage scenes that show the presidential limousine proceeding north on Houston Street (the street that forms the eastern boundary of Dealey Plaza Park) and then making a left turn onto extension of Elm Street, a street that proceeds through gentle curves in a mainly westerly direction (more west-southwest) to be exact. At this turn, which marks the location of the brick Texas Book Depository building, such location is important. This building represents a landmark right opposite the norhteastern corner of Dealey Park Plaza. As the limousine heads west-southwest on Elm, a viewer should notice no more than a couple hundred yards ahead, an overpass bridge. This bridge has an old cast concrete railing with vertical openings in it. It carries a railroad in a north/south alignment over Elm Street. Beyond that, about a quarter mile Elm Street intersects with Interstate 35E.

Now with this map in your mind, let's do a scenario

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